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<blockquote data-quote="DiffusedAcorn" data-source="post: 898313" data-attributes="member: 6031"><p>A lot of people are pointing out that Deion currently plays with a talent difference in his favor, which makes it much easier to win. This is a fair point to make but then the question would be raised, wouldn't he also have a talent advantage if he coached at Georgia Tech? Deion Sanders was able to bring JACKSON STATE the 75th best recruiting class in the nation in 2022, and the 61st in 2021. I think it is fair to say that given Georgia Tech's location and historical prominence, Deion would be able to bring in a top 15 class annually. I think Deion could do this at any school he's at, but particularly the one in the middle of Atlanta. Only three ACC teams had top 15 classes in 2022 and 2021. This suggests that for the most part in conference play Deion would have a favorable talent difference, not as stark as the one he currently has, but one nonetheless.</p><p></p><p>The other major difference with Deion that would work to help this issue of coaching "without a favorable talent difference" is that he most likely would be able to recruit a star studded coaching staff with him, given his allure and his trajectory in the sport. This would help to alleviate some of the scheme concerns some may have as it wouldn't necessarily be Deion pioneering the scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiffusedAcorn, post: 898313, member: 6031"] A lot of people are pointing out that Deion currently plays with a talent difference in his favor, which makes it much easier to win. This is a fair point to make but then the question would be raised, wouldn't he also have a talent advantage if he coached at Georgia Tech? Deion Sanders was able to bring JACKSON STATE the 75th best recruiting class in the nation in 2022, and the 61st in 2021. I think it is fair to say that given Georgia Tech's location and historical prominence, Deion would be able to bring in a top 15 class annually. I think Deion could do this at any school he's at, but particularly the one in the middle of Atlanta. Only three ACC teams had top 15 classes in 2022 and 2021. This suggests that for the most part in conference play Deion would have a favorable talent difference, not as stark as the one he currently has, but one nonetheless. The other major difference with Deion that would work to help this issue of coaching "without a favorable talent difference" is that he most likely would be able to recruit a star studded coaching staff with him, given his allure and his trajectory in the sport. This would help to alleviate some of the scheme concerns some may have as it wouldn't necessarily be Deion pioneering the scheme. [/QUOTE]
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